Here are 27 pages with over 330 road photos from all over Hawaii,
most of which I took on my visits to the islands in autumn 1999 (all six
islands), May 2000 (Oahu, Maui, the Big Island), and November 2001 (all
islands except Molokai). Lots of new photos from my spring 2005 visit (Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Kauai), and my January 2009 visit (Oahu, Maui, Big Island), as well as more Big Island road photos from someone else's early 2005 visit there, will be
added in 2009 (resulting in a major Road Photos reorganization, to add several new
photo collections). Some photos from other people are included, and
submissions to fill gaps in the collection or add historical photos are
welcome (see below).

The photos begin with the Introduction to highway signage and other
features common to all the islands, but get a lot more interesting in a
hurry, with the next part devoted to one of the most scenic freeways in
the United States, Interstate H-3. The remaining parts cover other highways
on Oahu and all the "neighbor islands" with state highways, including pages
devoted to some of the more interesting highways (such as Maui's Hana,
Piilani, and Kahekili Highways, and the Big Island's Saddle Road and its
side roads to the Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa observatories), as well as lava
closures of highways on the Big Island's southeastern coast, and also a
page on unique Kalawao County (the historic Kalaupapa Settlement "leper
colony") on Molokai's north shore.

Look at the end of each of the following parts for a link to the
main Hawaii Highways page and any relevant route or exit guide(s), as well
as "back" and "continue" links to the previous and next parts of the road
photo collection, and direct links to all the others in case you want to
skip around the islands in a different order. Here's the order (with links):

Some parts will have links to other photo collections, such as Mark
Furqueron's and Steve Alpert's Hawaii road photos or photos on Hawaii DOT's site, as well
as other related sites.

Some of the larger parts listed above are split into two pages; the
links above and below are to the first page of each, which has a prominent
link to continue to the second page. Even though
I've broken down the overall collection and its components into more manageable pieces, many pages have more than a dozen photos, and page download sizes range up to 340KB. Please be patient while they download!

While I managed to get a reasonably comprehensive road photo collection
on my 1999, 2000, and 2001 visits to Hawaii, and with photos to be added from my 2005 and 2009 visits, there were a few things I
missed. Also, I could use some more historic road photos, like the one of the Pali Highway
ca. 1960 on the Other Oahu East photos page. If you have photos you would
like to contribute to this collection (with appropriate credit, of course),
please e-mail me.

Here are a few photo items I know I could use:

All islands

Any photos of old-style cutout route markers still standing (many have disappeared since 2001), other than those already on this site

Photos of state and county route ends, particularly on Oahu, not already on this site (I should have the other islands almost completely covered in the photos from my 2005 and 2009 trips, as well as more ends photos from Oahu)

Kauai

The remnants of the road built north of Waimea Canyon and
Kokee Road into the Alakai Swamp (including construction equipment reportedly abandoned in the swamp), in an abortive effort to connect the island's northwest and southwest coasts

The bypassed old alignments of the Kuhio Highway (route 56) in northeastern
Kauai noted on my Kauai route list, and in particular any traces of old route signage

Kahoolawe

The unpaved highways K-1 and K-2 (currently not open to the general public, and so not included in any of this site's route lists)

Lanai

Views from the Munro Trail (it rained on both of my visits to Lanai)

The Hole 12 green on the Challenge of Manele golf course (that's where
Bill and Melinda Gates got married)

Molokai

Any new warning signs at the mule trail and airport entrances to Kalawao County

The west end of Puu Kapele Avenue at a small Air Force facility in north central Molokai (this may be the only route end I didn't photograph on my 2005 visit, though if as I think county route 490 actually ends at the intersection east of the facility, I have that covered)

Big Island

Historic photos of lava closures not covered by the Lava
Closures pages, such as the 1950 closures of parts of the Mamalahoa
Highway along the southwest coast, or the 1955 and 1960 road closures in the Puna district

The fictitious "Pu'u BookEmDanno" on the east slope of
the Hualalai volcano near Kailua-Kona (see DeLorme's Hawaii Atlas
and Gazetteer, page 50, grid B6), and especially of any shrine or memorial,
etc. placed there to try to "officialize" the site

The Nanue Bridge on state route 19 along the northeast coast (I couldn't get a shot from the old Mamalahoa Highway inland of the bridge, at least without either trespassing or doing some serious bushwacking from the old highway; the best view may be from the coast, via boat)

The improvements underway to finish rerouting Saddle Road north of the Army base
(roughly between milemarkers 35 and 42), and other improvements east of mile 19